Mets Miss Playoffs with Season-Ending Loss at Miami
The Mets finished 83-79 after a late-season collapse, going 38-55 post-June 12 and missing playoffs for the seventh time in nine years, officials said.
- On Sunday, the Miami Marlins defeated the New York Mets 4-0 in Miami, Florida, eliminating New York from playoff contention.
- After a 45-24 start on June 12, the Mets slumped 38-55 and endured an eight-game losing streak, triggering their late-season collapse.
- A dominant fourth and sharp relief pitching kept the Mets off the board as Miami's four-run fourth inning and the Marlins bullpen secured the 4-0 win.
- The loss left New York with an 83-79 record, extending the Mets' postseason misses to seven of the last nine years.
- With a payroll of more than $341 million and an active roster payroll of $266.6 million, the New York Mets must decide on dugout staff after signing Juan Soto to a 15-year deal.
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